Ethical perspectives and cultural differences regarding repatriation and management of human skeletal remains : Rapa Nui case study
Rapa Nui (Easter Island) is an island in the Pacific Ocean which has been colonised over a long period of time. Colonisers have exploited the island through looting and trading Rapanui (the Indigenous people) human skeletal remains. Around ninety percent of the stolen Rapanui human skeletal remains...
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ftuppsalauniv:oai:DiVA.org:uu-423955 2023-05-15T18:14:52+02:00 Ethical perspectives and cultural differences regarding repatriation and management of human skeletal remains : Rapa Nui case study Etiska perspektiv och kulturella skillnader inom repatriering och hantering av mänskliga kvarlevor : En fallstudie på Påskön. Gustafsson, Olivia 2020 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-423955 eng eng Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för arkeologi och antik historia http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-423955 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Repatriation ethics Indigenous Rapa Nui and post-colonialism Repatriering etik Ursprungsbefolkning Rapa Nui och post-kolonialism Archaeology Arkeologi Student thesis info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis text 2020 ftuppsalauniv 2023-02-23T21:54:38Z Rapa Nui (Easter Island) is an island in the Pacific Ocean which has been colonised over a long period of time. Colonisers have exploited the island through looting and trading Rapanui (the Indigenous people) human skeletal remains. Around ninety percent of the stolen Rapanui human skeletal remains have been located at museums and collections around the world on Rapanui initiative. Through the Rapa Nui Ka Haka Hoki Mi Ate Mana Tupuna Repatriation Program the Rapanui are now working on the return of the alienated human skeletal remains to the Island. This thesis is an analysis of semi structured interviews with inhabitants on Rapa Nui involved in repatriation and ethics of human skeletal remains. It has been carried out through a qualitative method using semi-structured interviews together with participant observation. The thesis is part of Martinsson-Wallin´s STINT-project ‘Sustainable Visits in Rapa Nui – Glocal Perspectives’. Based on the interviews, the analysis and results are divided into five themes: I) treatment of human skeletal remains, II) what laws exists in treating human skeletal remains, III) the possibility to narrow laws and concretize ethical perspectives before and during a repatriation, IV) theories in post-colonialism and V) recurrent issues between the law of the Indigenous peoples and the national law. Comparison with other cases of repatriation such as Sámi follows in Chapter 7. The results of the analysis show that according to the Rapanui, archaeological artefacts and human skeletal remains should be repatriated. Today the involved parties, the Rapanui and the institutions that are keeping collections from Indigenous cultures, are more willing to redress previous events. Such as, colonialization, violence, and social inequality but there is still a lot of respect and understanding that must be developed within several actors. Bachelor Thesis Sámi Uppsala University: Publications (DiVA) Pacific Rapa ENVELOPE(15.539,15.539,69.033,69.033) Rapa Nui ENVELOPE(-60.800,-60.800,-62.450,-62.450) |
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Rapa Nui (Easter Island) is an island in the Pacific Ocean which has been colonised over a long period of time. Colonisers have exploited the island through looting and trading Rapanui (the Indigenous people) human skeletal remains. Around ninety percent of the stolen Rapanui human skeletal remains have been located at museums and collections around the world on Rapanui initiative. Through the Rapa Nui Ka Haka Hoki Mi Ate Mana Tupuna Repatriation Program the Rapanui are now working on the return of the alienated human skeletal remains to the Island. This thesis is an analysis of semi structured interviews with inhabitants on Rapa Nui involved in repatriation and ethics of human skeletal remains. It has been carried out through a qualitative method using semi-structured interviews together with participant observation. The thesis is part of Martinsson-Wallin´s STINT-project ‘Sustainable Visits in Rapa Nui – Glocal Perspectives’. Based on the interviews, the analysis and results are divided into five themes: I) treatment of human skeletal remains, II) what laws exists in treating human skeletal remains, III) the possibility to narrow laws and concretize ethical perspectives before and during a repatriation, IV) theories in post-colonialism and V) recurrent issues between the law of the Indigenous peoples and the national law. Comparison with other cases of repatriation such as Sámi follows in Chapter 7. The results of the analysis show that according to the Rapanui, archaeological artefacts and human skeletal remains should be repatriated. Today the involved parties, the Rapanui and the institutions that are keeping collections from Indigenous cultures, are more willing to redress previous events. Such as, colonialization, violence, and social inequality but there is still a lot of respect and understanding that must be developed within several actors. |
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Ethical perspectives and cultural differences regarding repatriation and management of human skeletal remains : Rapa Nui case study |
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Ethical perspectives and cultural differences regarding repatriation and management of human skeletal remains : Rapa Nui case study |
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Ethical perspectives and cultural differences regarding repatriation and management of human skeletal remains : Rapa Nui case study |
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Ethical perspectives and cultural differences regarding repatriation and management of human skeletal remains : Rapa Nui case study |
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Ethical perspectives and cultural differences regarding repatriation and management of human skeletal remains : Rapa Nui case study |
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ethical perspectives and cultural differences regarding repatriation and management of human skeletal remains : rapa nui case study |
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Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för arkeologi och antik historia |
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